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Everyday I need to reboot SMC8024L as systems not getting IP address from stand alone DHCP server
could you please suggest what needs to be done here ??
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If you go to this page you get the option to download a manual for this machine in ZIP format, or to view the manual in your browser: Aficio SP 3400N 3410DN download page
I suggest that you download the ZIP and expand it to your computer so that it is available for future reference.
The easiest way to get this onto your network would be to turn DHCP on, and let the printer get an IP address from the DHCP server on your network.
Otherwise you must find out the IP range for network, the Subnet address, the Gateway IP address, and the DNS server address, and enter them all onto the printer.
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Linux is a UNIX based operating system.It is a server operating system. REDHAT Linux is Enterprise version of Linux. Now a day's Most of corporate sectors use red hat Linux as server in their company because it is secure very much.
Full form of DHCP "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP server assigns IP addresses and other network configuration information like subnet mask, broadcast address, etc to computers on a network.The DHCP assignments are the following.
Lease Request: Client broadcasts their request to DHCP server with a source address of 0.0.0.0 and a destination address of 255.255.255.255. IP lease offer: DHCP server replies with an IP address, subnet mask, network gateway, name of the domain, name servers, duration of the lease and the IP address of the DHCP server.
Lease Selection: Client receives offer and broadcasts to al DHCP servers that will accept given offer so that other DHCP server need not make an offer.
The DHCP server then sends an ack to the client. The client is configured to use TCP/IP. Lease Renewal: When half of the lease time has expired, the client will issue a new request to the DHCP server.
Installation of DHCP server: First of all while install the RedHat Linux enterprise version server be careful about the ports and the services must be turned on. To create DHCP server in Linux first download DHCP RPM package and install with "rpm-ivh" command. Where I have done it there I have create YUM server, so easily I have download and install it by YUM (yum install dhcp version). DHCP package will locate in /usr/share/doc/at Linux file system. I copied the DHCP's files from /usr/share/doc/ to /etc/dhcpd.conf.. Then I started to configure the dhcpd.conf file to route the DHCP server in there local network. I have open the configuration file with "vi" command. Then commented out the lines from "default gateway to option netbios" because system don't read the commented lines. After that I set the range of IP address in dynamic- bootp of their local assumption of system. I have change the "next-server" with the dhcp server name and have also change the fixed address with the dhcp server IP address (end range of dynamic IP). It is very easy job to configure DHCP server. After configure the .conf file of dhcp just turn on the service with "chkconfig" command and restart the dhcp service. After that entire job I reboot the system. And afterrebooting of server I turned on the other client system. While startup the client system without static IP address all of those picked up IP from dhcp server and going on successfully. I have prefer the command line mode to do the total job. The DHCP server configure file is following:
ddns-update-style interim ignore client-updates
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { # The range of IP addresses the server # will issue to DHCP enabled PC clients # booting up on the network
range 192.168.1.201 192.168.1.220; # Set the amount of time in seconds that # a client may keep the IP address
default-lease-time 86400; max-lease-time 86400;
# Set the default gateway to be used by # the PC clients
option routers 192.168.1.1; # Don't forward DHCP requests from this # NIC interface to any other NIC # interfaces
option ip-forwarding off;
# Set the broadcast address and subnet mask # to be used by the DHCP clients
Someone configured a static IP on your network. The DHCP server thinks that IP is free and keeps handing it out to you. You can either trace the equipment (workstation or phone) that has that IP or you can go into the CRAFT menu and assign a static to the equipment (please check with your network or system administrator to see what IP you can assign to your phone. Also talk to your network admin if you are using VLANs)
To get into the craft menu and change the ip address settings
1. during the startup of the phone press the * key when you see "* to Program" during initialization
2. enter 27238#
3. navigate to the ADDR menu
4. change the ip address, call server ip, subnet, router to the correct ip addresses
5. if needed change the http, https, or file server address
6. restart phone
When it's configured for DHCP, go to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties and hit Advanced to bring up the "Advanced TCP/IP Properties" dialog. Under the IP Settings tab, the top panel should be "IP addresses" and should have "DHCP Enabled" as the only entry, and the default gateway should be blank.
If both of those are correct, then I have one other question for you:
When you manually set an IP, are you able to use the network? If so, are you able to ping the DHCP server's address?
If so, then my guess would be that the DHCP server has a stale record for your Dell's MAC address.
Post back with the "Add Comment" button here and we'll get it working for you.
First, be sure to assign an ip address(in the proper subnet) to each VLAN.
Second, use the ip helper-address command in the context of each VLAN, the address used should be the address of the DHCP server
Third, Add a scope for each additional VLAN on the DHCP server.
The switch will route the DHCP request to the proper server based on the ip helper-address command parameter and based on the ip address of the VLAN that is passed tot he server, a DHCP address in the proper subnet is automatically configured.
Hmm... on your DHCP server, try setting the "default router" IP for each pool to be the VLAN ID on the switch.
scope 172.16.0.0 /24
router 172.16.0.1
scope 10.20.8.0 /22
router 10.20.8.1
I think the DHCP replies aren't going back where they should. I've never done this without a router doing all the DHCP, but it does work and i've done it many times. Your config looks spot on for the switch.
the cisco1130ag will provide ip addresses and serve as a DHCP server for your laptops...
You still need an IP address for your 1130ag so either your ISP provides you a static ip that you can put in the 1130 or if your ISP provides dhcp then you should be able to plug and play with your 1130ag
Are you sure that you need WINS? WINS is typically only used on a corporate network and is not used very often anymore. Whether you are using static IP's or dynamic (DHCP) you can still manually add the WINS server IP address in the TCP/IP settings of the adapter in question. If you're using DHCP, are other systems on the network getting WINS? Perhaps ths DHCP server is not set up (or not capable) to pass out the WINS server address.
BOOTP stands for Bootstrap Protocol. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Both are mechanisms to dynamically assign an IP address for a TCP/IP client by the server. In this case, the Prestige 310 Internet Access Sharing Router is a BOOTP/DHCP server. Win95 and WinNT clients use DHCP to request an internal IP address, while WFW and WinSock clients use BOOTP. TCP/IP clients may specify their own IP or utilize BOOTP/DHCP to request an IP address.
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